Virus
By, Mackenzie Pabst. What is a Virus? disease-causing, nonliving particle composed of an inner core of nucleic acids surrounded by a capsidcapsid
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Section 18.1: Viruses Vocabulary: virus, host cell, bacteriophage, capsid, lytic cycle, lysogenic cycle, provirus, retrovirus, prions, viroids.
Viruses Living or Not ???????. Characteristics of Viruses Among the smallest biological particles that are capable of causing diseases in living organisms.
Viruses
Viruses Is it living? Shapes/Structure Replication Types of viruses.
Chapter 25: Viruses 25-1 Viral Structure 25-2 Viral Replication 25-3 Viruses and Human Disease.
Why study evolution? Best conceptual framework for understanding origins of biodiversity
Viruses; Section 18-1
Viruses. 1. Explain why a virus is somewhere between living and non-living. A virus does not perform many characteristics of living things and must rely.
Viruses Living or Not